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Members of the Rice Architecture community gather for the school's annual awards. Photo by Shawna Forney

Rice Architecture bestows virtual awards

May 7, 2020

Rice Architecture goes virtual for its annual awards ceremony.

COVID-19

Most Houstonians with symptoms are not being tested, according to Rice COVID-19 Registry

May 5, 2020

HOUSTON – (May 5, 2020) – The vast majority of Houston-area residents who are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 are not getting tested for it, according to initial results of a survey from the COVID-19 Registry at Rice University.

Photo credit: Shepherd School of Music

Quarantine Q&A: Rice opera students sing praises for industry leaders’ advice

May 4, 2020

The Shepherd School's Department of Opera Studies has been thinking outside the box during the pandemic.

A new podcast from Rice students, "Zoom University," features interviews with other undergraduates tackling college during the coronavirus.

‘Quaranteens’ across the world star in podcast launched by Rice students

May 1, 2020

A new podcast from Rice students features interviews with other undergraduates tackling college during the coronavirus.

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Campus Kindness: #GivingTuesdayNow is May 5 — and Rice is ready

May 1, 2020

Humanities offerings this summer include courses in medical humanities, philosophy, religion, American literature, European and U.S. history, history of art and foreign languages.

Humanities courses for summer 2020 help make sense of changing world

May 1, 2020

Nearly 50 online courses are available at significant discount for Rice students and the general public.

D2K virtual showcase

D2K Lab awards top teams at virtual showcase

April 27, 2020

A study to classify unlabeled electrocardiograms in adults won the top prize in this year’s Rice University Center for Transforming Data to Knowledge spring showcase.

A prototype face shield produced as part of a joint effort by the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership and Rice's Moody Center for the Arts. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

Rice reacts to critical shortage of COVID-19 protective gear

April 27, 2020

Rice is responding to the critical shortage of COVID-19 protective gear with creativity, generosity and tenacity.

Students in Jayoung Song's first-year Korean class show notes of encouragement to their video pen pals in South Korea.

In this together: Rice students, Korean kids forge mutually beneficial bonds 

April 24, 2020

Before the pandemic hit, Jayoung Song was planning to take the students in her first-year Korean language class on a series of immersive trips to some of Houston’s Korean restaurants and grocery stores. And Will Rice freshman Diego Lopez-Bernal was eagerly awaiting the first outing, because trying Korean food last year was one of the things that got him interested in learning the language in the first place.

Houston, Texas

How to give back to your community during the pandemic

April 24, 2020

As Houston and the world continues staying home to curb the spread of the coronavirus, people are searching for ways to give back while staying safe. Whether it’s sewing masks, donating to food banks or just staying home — opportunities to help abound.

Warehouse man

Campus Kindness: Alum produces protective equipment for health care workers

April 24, 2020

At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Houston, Rice alumnus Roland von Kurnatowski ’02 knew he had the resources and knowledge to help health care workers protect themselves while fighting the deadly virus.

Voting booths

Expert: Trump’s pandemic response will determine 2020 election

April 24, 2020

“The better we emerge, the more Trump will be given credit for it even if he doesn’t deserve it, and the worse we are, the more Trump will be essentially punished even if he doesn’t deserve,” said Jones, a fellow in political science at the Baker Institute for Public Policy and Rice's Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies.

ApolloBVM prototype

Manufacturer signs on to mass-produce Rice ventilator

April 23, 2020

HOUSTON – (April 23, 2020) – Rolling back environmental regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic will cause more respiratory illness, according to a blog published by Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Texas Policy Lab partners with Harris County judge on COVID-19 response

April 23, 2020

HOUSTON – (April 23, 2020) – The Texas Policy Lab (TPL) in Rice University's School of Social Sciences has joined Harris County in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Environmental rollbacks detrimental to pandemic recovery, according to Baker Institute blog

April 23, 2020

Rolling back environmental regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic will cause more respiratory illness, according to a blog published by Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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